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  1. Ferenc Krausz (Mór, Hungría, 17 de mayo de 1962) es un físico húngaro-austríaco y profesor universitario. Con su equipo de investigación, logró ser el primero en generar y medir un pulso de luz de menos de una femtosegundo de duración.

  2. Ferenc Krausz (born 17 May 1962) is a Hungarian physicist working in attosecond science. He is a director at the Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics and a professor of experimental physics at the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich in Germany.

  3. Ferenc Krausz is a Hungarian-born physicist who received the Nobel Prize in Physics 2023 for his contributions to laser physics. He is also a Director at the Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics and a Professor at Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich.

  4. 13 de may. de 2024 · Ferenc Krausz (born May 17, 1962, Mór, Hungary) is a Hungarian-born Austrian physicist who was awarded the 2023 Nobel Prize in Physics for his experiments with attosecond pulses of light. He shared the prize with French physicists Pierre Agostini and Anne L’Huillier.

  5. 3 de oct. de 2023 · La Real Academia Sueca de las Ciencias ha otorgado el Premio Nobel de Física de 2023 a Pierre Agostini (Universidad Estatal de Ohio, EEUU), Ferenc Krausz (Instituto Max Planck de Óptica Cuántica, Universidad de Múnich, Alemania) y Anne L'Huillier (Universidad de Lund, Suecia) por su gran contribución al estudio de la dinámica ...

  6. 3 de oct. de 2023 · Ferenc Krausz, along with Pierre Agostini and Anne L’Huillier, received the 2023 Nobel Prize in Physics for their work on ultrafast pulses of light. They developed methods to generate and measure attosecond-scale pulses, which can reveal the dynamics of electrons and other tiny particles.

  7. 3 de oct. de 2023 · Oct. 3, 2023. The Nobel Prize in Physics was awarded to Pierre Agostini, Ferenc Krausz and Anne L’Huillier on Tuesday for techniques that illuminate the subatomic realm of electrons, providing...